Latest News

LSEG data indicates that France is set to ship rare wheat to Sudan

LSEG data showed that a ship in 'France will be loading '67,000 metric tonnes of wheat bound for 'Sudan in the next few days. This is the first shipment of this kind in 18 years.

The data indicated that a bulk carrier would have begun loading at Rouen on Wednesday, before topping off next week at Dunkirk - another northern French port. According to data from the European Commission, France, as the largest wheat producer in Europe, hasn't exported wheat to Sudan since 2008. The traders are watching to see if the importers will look for alternative supplies of grain to 'Russian and Ukrainian' following a severe disruption in Black Sea trade due to an escalation of attacks on ports and ships between Moscow and Kyiv. According to traders, it was not clear whether the French wheat shipment for Sudan would replace Russian or Ukrainian supplies. Russia is still the biggest supplier of wheat to Sudan. According to figures from the central bank of Sudan, in the first half 2026, Sudan imported wheat from Russia worth $341million out of $381million. According to the central bank, Sudan imported 1.3 million tonnes of wheat in the first half of the year. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Sudan's annual exports are expected to reach 2.8 million tons during the 2026/27 season. This will maintain the increase in demand for imports seen since the beginning of Sudan's civil conflict in 2023.

(source: Reuters)